- The report looks at impact of technology on girls’ education opportunities and outcomes, and role of education on the shape of future technological development.
- Impact of technology on girls’ education:
- ICT can overcome barriers to education access for girls in crisis context.
- For instance, in Kenya, M-shule platform delivers education through text message without need for internet connection.
- Digital divide: Girls and women are less able to access technology with 130 million fewer women than men owning mobile phone and 244 million fewer women having Internet access.
- Social media negatively affects well-being and reinforces gender norms. Greater interaction on social media at age 10 is associated with worsening socioemotional difficulties with age among girls.
- Cyberbullying is common and is exacerbated by the danger of deepfakes made using AI.
- ICT can overcome barriers to education access for girls in crisis context.
- Role of Education in shaping technological development:
- Average share of STEM is 15% among young female graduates and 35% among young male graduates.
- Underrepresentation in technological design and deployment: In 2022, women held less than 25% of science, engineering and ICT jobs.
- Negative gender stereotypes, reinforced by low expectations from parents and teachers, impact girls’ STEM aspirations.
Recommendations from the report:
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